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  2. Buyout clause - Wikipedia

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    Buyout clauses are usually set at a higher amount than the player's expected market value. However, on occasion, a player at a smaller club will sign a contract but insist on a low buyout fee to attract bigger clubs if their performances generate interest, which de facto functions as a reservation price set for the selling club.

  3. Buyout - Wikipedia

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    In finance, a buyout is an investment transaction by which the ownership equity, or a controlling interest of a company, or a majority share of the capital stock of the company is acquired. The acquirer thereby "buys out" the present equity holders of the target company.

  4. Buy–sell agreement - Wikipedia

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    A buy–sell agreement consists of several legally binding clauses in a business partnership or operating agreement or a separate, freestanding agreement, and controls the following business decisions: Who can buy a departing partner's or shareholder's share of the business (this may include outsiders or be limited to other partners/shareholders);

  5. Mack Brown North Carolina contract, buyout clause: Here's how ...

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    Mack Brown buyout In the event he’s fired without cause, Brown would be due an amount equal to the sum of any remaining unpaid base salary payments. As of December 1, 2024, that figure would be ...

  6. Lamine Yamal, 16, signs new deal at Barcelona with $1.05B ...

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    Barça set the astronomical buyout clause for Yamal as the teenage forward signed a new contract on Monday, keeping him at the club until June 2026.

  7. Big buyouts for college coaches are the norm. If athletes ...

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    Six active coaches have buyout clauses that would pay each more than $50 million if they were fired without cause, topped by Georgia's Kirby Smart ($92.5 million), LSU's Brian Kelly ($70 million ...

  8. Shotgun clause - Wikipedia

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    A shotgun clause (or Texas Shootout Clause [1]) is a term of art, rather than a legal term. It is a specific type of exit provision that may be included in a shareholders' agreement, and may often be referred to as a buy-sell agreement. The shotgun clause allows a shareholder to offer a specific price per share for the other shareholder(s ...

  9. What Is a Leveraged Buyout? - AOL

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    A leveraged buyout (LBO) occurs when one company acquires another using debt as the means to complete the acquisition. LBOs allow companies to purchase other companies without tying up significant ...